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Vitamins Testing

Vitamins Testing

You may be deficient in some vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and/or other essential micro nutrients and not even know it.

University research has shown that 50% of people taking multivitamins are still nutritionally deficient.

It is important to know your nutrient status, because it has been shown that vitamin, mineral and antioxidant deficiencies can contribute to degenerative processes such as arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

Micronutrient Test

$399

The MicroNutrient Test from ANY LAB TEST NOW® tests for 32 vitamins and minerals:

VITAMINS

Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Biotin, Folate, Pantothenate

MINERALS

Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper AMINO ACIDS Asparagine, Glutamine, Serine.

ANTIOXIDANTS

Alpha Lipoic Acid, Coenzyme Q10, Cysteine, Glutathione, Selenium, Vitamin E, SPECTOX™ for total antioxidant function.

CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM

Chromium, Fructose Sensitivity, Glucose-Insulin, Metabolism.

FATTY ACIDS

Oleic Acid

METABOLITES

Choline, Inositol, Carnitine.

The MicroNutrient Test measures your body’s ability to absorb 32 vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other essential nutrients within your white blood cells. This non-fasting blood test tells you if you have a vitamin deficiency and gives you a plan for how to correct it.


More importantly, the results information can help you reduce the risk of illness and disease related to such deficiencies.

Did you know that about 50% of people taking multivitamins are STILL deficient?


The MicroNutrient Test can tell you which supplement to focus on – thereby eliminating your deficiency and any unnecessary spending on costly supplements.


You also need it because scientific evidence confirms that vitamin deficiencies are associated with disease processes and the overall conditions of your health. The MicroNutrient Test is the only test that takes a nutritional assessment and creates a plan to correct any deficiency negatively influencing customer’s health. Vitamin, mineral and antioxidant deficiencies have been shown to suppress immune function and contribute to chronic degenerative processes such as arthritis, cancer, Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

Micronutrient Test is More Advanced Than other Laboratory Tests

Before the introduction of the Micronutrient Test, many diagnosis and risk assessments were based on clinical observation and measurements of static levels of certain nutrients in serum. Static serum levels are not always representative indicators for assessing cell metabolism and utilization.

MicroNutrient Test offers a unique means to scientifically assess the intracellular requirements of micronutrients that play an important role in overall health and wellness. Micronutrient test measure the biochemical function of vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants, providing a powerful clinical assessment tool. Our panels are designed to provide you with the most comprehensive nutritional analysis available.

What if I am deficient?

Any Lab Test Now offers a truly functional intracellular test (Micronutrient Test), we also provide you with targeted nutrient repletion recommendations for those vitamins and minerals found to be deficient.

Why Nutritional Testing is Important?

  • 1. Nutrient deficiencies are common, in fact 90% of people are deficient and 50% of those are already taking supplements.
  • 2. Vitamin deficiencies contribute to common degenerative disease like heart disease, stroke, cancer and Alzheimer’s.
  • 3. Many prescription medications can cause nutrient depletions. (Ask us to provide you with a chart)
  • 4. Having a strong antioxidant defense system protects you against heart disease, cancer and other chronic conditions.
  • 5. There can be too much of a “good thing” — too many antioxidants can be harmful. The only way to know what you need is to be tested.
  • 6. Simply taking a multivitamin may not be enough to meet your nutritional needs.
  • 7. You might be over supplementing with unnecessary vitamins, minerals or antioxidants. Too much can be harmful.
  • 8. Aging can be caused by a lack of nutrients.
  • 9. Heaving healthy cells promotes strong immune function and optimal health for a lifetime.
  • 10. Your doctor thinks it is medically necessary for a comprehensive health care program.

Vitamin B12 Level

$79

Vitamin B12/Folates

$99

Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy

$129

Vitamin D has been referred to as the “Sunshine Vitamin” because ultraviolet light stimulates its production. Vitamin D also occurs naturally in a few foods such as egg yolks and fish, as well as some fortified dairy products and grains. Having an adequate level of Vitamin D in your body is important because a deficiency has been linked to a number of health conditions. These conditions include:

  • Rickets and other bone malformations
  • Increased risk of death for cardiovascular disease
  • Cancer
  • Severe asthma in children
  • Cognitive impairment in older adults

What Causes Vitamin D Deficiency?
There are a number of potential reasons for someone to suffer from a low level of vitamin D.

Limited Sun Exposure
Most obvious is that your exposure to sunlight is, or has been, limited. This can often be attributed to the increased use of sunscreen – especially in older adults. It can also be the result of seasonal factors. For example, the shorter winter days experienced by Americans in the North and Northeast of the U.S.

Reduced Dietary Vitamin D
It’s also possible that some people don’t get enough Vitamin D in their diet. This can be especially true for strict vegetarians as most foods that contain vitamin D tend to be animal–based (fish, egg yolks, beef liver).

You Have Darker Skin
Individuals with darker skin have higher levels of melanin which reduces the skin’s ability to product vitamin D in response to sunlight.

You Are Obese
Vitamin D is extracted by fat cells which alters it’s release into the circulation. Studies have shown that individuals with body mass indexes of 30 or more, may be at greater risk for experiencing low levels of vitamin D.

Normal Range: VITAMIN D 25, HYDROXY: 16.0 – 74.0 ng/mL

High Results Indicate: Elevated levels may indicate hypervitaminosis D which can lead to high calcium levels.

Low Results Indicate: Low levels may indicate lack of adequate levels of Vitamin D in the diet, liver and kidney disease, malabsorption, low blood calcium levels or thin or weak bones.